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Mosselman, E. (author), Roukema, Dirk (author), Ingil, Saki (author), Rafid, Rashidul Mamur (author)
Modifying the riverbed by dredging and deposition is a flexible way of steering the morphological evolution of a river into a desired direction, for instance to improve navigability, mitigate riverbank erosion or improve ecological connectivity. The world’s largest rivers, however, pose limits to the distances and relative amounts of sediment...
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Omer, Amgad (author), Mahmud, Asheque (author), Yossef, Mohamed (author), Kamal, Farhana Akhter (author), Akter, J. (author), Mosselman, E. (author)
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Mosselman, E. (author), Creech, Calvin (author), Hiver, Jean-Michel (author), Huber, Nils (author)
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Poppema, D.W. (author), Bennet, Loïc (author), Burghardt, Lisa (author), Wüthrich, D. (author), Klopries, Elena-Maria (author), Erpicum, Sébastien (author)
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Selvam, Harish (author), Oetjen, Jan (author), Wüthrich, D. (author), Korswagen, Paul A. (author), Schüttrumpf, Holger (author)
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Poppema, D.W. (author), Bennet, Loïc (author), Burghardt, Lisa (author), Wüthrich, D. (author), Klopries, Elena-Maria (author), Erpicum, Sébastien (author)
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van den Berg, M. (author), Stoorvogel, Marte (author), Schoutens, Ken (author), van den Hoven, Kim (author), Rikkert, S.J.H. (author), Herman, P.M.J. (author), Aarninkhof, S.G.J. (author)
Coastal defences such as dikes are increasingly pressured by climate change. Increasing storm surge, extreme rainfall and periods of draught requires evermore strengthening of dikes to maintain flood risk standards. Conventional dike strengthening (i.e., heightening and/or widening) will be either structurally or financially unfeasible. Therefor...
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Naranjo, D. (author), Parisi, Laura (author), Jónsson, Sigurjón (author), Jousset, Philippe (author), Werthmüller, D. (author), Weemstra, C. (author)
The timing of the recordings of ocean-bottom seismometers (OBSs) is critical for accurate earthquake location and Earth model studies. GNSS signals, however, cannot reach OBSs deployed at the ocean bottom. This prevents their clocks from being synchronized with a known reference time. To overcome this, we developed OCloC, a Python package that...
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Weemstra, C. (author), Rahimi Dalkhani, A. (author), Ágústsdóttir, Þorbjörg (author), Guðnason, Egill Árni (author), Hersir, Gylfi Páll (author), Zhang, Xin (author)
We report on a Bayesian (i.e., probabilistic) inversion for the shear-wave velocity structure of the Reykjanes peninsula, SW Iceland. Travel times of Rayleigh waves traversing the peninsula served as input to the probabilistic algorithm. These Rayleigh waves were retrieved through the application of seismic interferometry to yearlong recordings...
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Broerse, D.B.T. (author), D'Acquisto, Mario (author), Govers, Rob (author), Marsman, C.P. (author), Amiri Simkooei, A. (author)
Before geodetically derived strain and rotation rates can be robustly compared to geological or seismological observations, we need reliable strain rate uncertainties. Various methods exist to compute strain rates from GNSS-derived interseismic velocities, but a realistic representation of interpolation uncertainties has remained a challenge....
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Kyriakopoulos, N. (author), Argouslidis, Paraskevas (author)
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Draganov, D.S. (author), Naranjo, D. (author), Polychronopoulou, Katerina (author), Weemstra, C. (author)
Geothermal energy is a cleaner and more sustainable source of power, which plays a key role in the transition to a low-carbon economy. Sustainable and safe exploitation of geothermal resources, however, depends on our ability to understand and manage the associated seismic risks. In 2018, Nature's Heat geothermal project began operations in...
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Bessai, R. (author), Bendor, R. (author), Balkenende, R. (author)
Materials form the basis of modern technological society. The extraction and processing of raw matter and the disposal of material things is at the heart of most of the environmental and social crises, and has important implications for the design and deployment of computation systems. In this paper, we present an analysis of the way in which...
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Kapetanović, M. (author), Nunez, Alfredo (author), van Oort, N. (author), Goverde, R.M.P. (author)
Hydrogen fuel cell multiple unit vehicles are acquiring a central role in the transition process towards carbon neutral trains operation in non-electrified regional railway networks. In addition to their primary role as a transport mean, these vehicles offer significant potential for applications in innovative concepts such as smart grids....
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Kuitenbrouwer, P.A.M. (author)
In his review of the book ‘Kay Fisker. Danish Functionalism and Block-based Housing’ by Andrew Clancy and Colm Moore, Mark Pimlott wrote “(…) All of this appears to have moved the authors to see his (i.e. Fisker’s) work not only as an example for the ambitions of their own practice, but something that could be conveyed to students, to...
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Croon, T.M. (author), Hoekstra, J.S.C.M. (author), Dubois, U. (author)
Since energy prices across Europe started to rise in 2021, there has been growing concern of social housing tenants at risk of energy poverty. So far, studies have largely focused on the role of governments and on what tenants themselves could do. However, research has rarely considered specific targeting approaches by social housing providers ...
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Yüksel, S. (author), de la Barra Luegmayer, P. (author), Boerstra, A.C. (author), Luna-Navarro, Alessandra (author)
Occupants are often unaware of window-opening strategies that can enhance their well-being and reduce energy consumption. Window feedback systems that indicate when to manually operate a window have become a strategy for enhancing the indoor climate, occupant’s satisfaction and energy efficiency. These systems are recognized for providing the...
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Kácha, Ondřej (author), de Vries, G. (author)
Public and private organisations have several instruments at hand to reduce consumer demand for energy. These instruments can take the form of information campaigns, various subsidy programs, or regulations to encourage consumers to adopt greener technology, develop energy-efficient habits or travel more sustainably. However, the well-intended...
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Nawaz, M.F. (author), Goncalves, J. E. (author), Verma, T. (author), Hoppe, T. (author), Doorn, N. (author)
Driven by climate change and energy crises, an increasing number of households in the European Union are becoming vulnerable to energy poverty. However, current renovation programs fall short in effectively targeting and addressing the needs of vulnerable groups, particularly in underprivileged neighborhoods where low effectiveness rates and...
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Feenstra, M.H. (author), Creusen, A. (author)
Citizens’ participation in the energy transition seems mostly available for households with disposable incomes to invest in energy efficiency, renewable energy sources and retrofitting. Those who cannot afford the upfront costs might not benefit from the policy interventions, like tax benefits and subsidies. The energy crisis made energy poverty...
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